This point has been made elsewhere ...
In late December, BrainChip signed a US$100,000 contract with U.S. defence contractor Bascom
Hunter, for the sale and support of AKD1500 chips for full scale evaluation of commercial products,
which will provide significant improvements over traditional CPU, GPU, and TPU processors and
are considered optimal for low Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) Machine Learning (ML)
applications. Bascom Hunter works collaboratively with 3rd party technology vendors, such as BrainChip to
integrate their technology for Defense and Intelligence applications.
If the full scale evaluation is complete, perhaps we have been given the green light.
Fantastic news if this is the case.
Doesn't mean the IP negotiations with other entities will not progress ... in fact this may give any negotiations added impetuous in the knowledge that BasCom Hunter are moving forward with rolling out AKD1500 chips ( if that is indeed the case ).